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Christina Hernon, MD, FAAEM, an emergency medicine physician and medical toxicologist, shares her experience as a spontaneous responder during the Boston Marathon bombing. The story highlights the often overlooked role of spontaneous responders and emphasizes the need for better preparation, debriefing, and support for those who find themselves thrust into such situations.For more resources about emergency responders, terrorism, mass casualty incidents, and bombs, check out PPN Resource Central, an expertly curated database of thousands of resources related to giving care to children — every day and in crises.Resources:The Immediate Responder & The Disaster GapThe Impromptu Immediate Responder- Christina HernonThe Initial Response to the Boston Marathon Bombing - National Library of MedicineEmergency Communications Case Study: Emergency Communications August 2013 During the Response to the Boston Marathon Bombing - U.S. Department of Homeland Security
In this episode, join moderator Brea Burmeister and experts Dr. Scott Weiner and Dr. Arjun Venkatesh as they explore how quality measures can transform opioid use disorder (OUD) care in emergency departments. Discover innovative metrics, quality improvement initiatives, and EHR data integration to optimize patient outcomes. Learn about overcoming barriers like stigma and resource shortages and get key recommendations from recent OUD treatment studies. Perfect for healthcare professionals and anyone interested in advancing OUD care.What You'll Learn:Challenges and opportunities of addressing the opioid epidemic in emergency medicineACEP's work on metrics and the development of quality improvement measuresKey quality initiatives to enhance OUD care and reduce harmThe barriers to adopting these initiatives and strategies to overcome themRecommendations based on recent studies in OUD treatment and medicationMODERATOR: Brea BurmeisterMember, CHIME Opioid Task ForceBio: With 23 years in healthcare, Brea specializes in managing relationships within Integrated Delivery Network (IDN) Health Systems, regional Group Practices, and Specialty Pharmacy accounts. She strengthens value-based care models by developing strategic plans, analyzing performance data, improving care coordination, and implementing process improvements. Brea's work enhances patient outcomes and experiences while reducing costs. Additionally, her volunteer work with the Opioid Task Force reflects her commitment to public health advocacy and community well-being.GUEST: Scott Weiner, MD, MPH, FAAEM, FACEP, FASAMEmergency and Addiction Medicine Physician, Brigham and Women's HospitalAssociate Professor, Harvard Medical SchoolCo-chair, Clinical Advisory subcommittee, CHIME Opioid Task ForceBio: Dr. Weiner is the McGraw Distinguished Chair in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital and an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is board-certified in emergency medicine and addiction medicine. He is an active researcher, working on multiple projects that focus on prevention and treatment of opioid use disorder.GUEST: Arjun Venkatesh, MD, MBA, MHSChair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Yale University School of MedicineChief, Emergency Medicine, Yale New Haven HospitalBio: Dr. Venkatesh is Chair and Chief of Emergency Medicine at the Yale University School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Hospital. He has received over $ 12 million in funding by the NIH, CMS, AHRQ, and CDC to develop measures and interventions that improve acute care outcomes and value. He has supported CMS's development of the Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings, has led the development of quality measures for the Clinical Emergency Data Registry, and is PI of the Emergency Quality Network (E-QUAL). His work has produced over 200 publications and been implemented in numerous national quality and value programs. He is a graduate of Northwestern University School of Medicine, a proud graduate of the HAEMR Class of 2012 often referred to as the Greatest Class Ever, and completed the RWJF Clinical Scholars Program at Yale.Additional Resources:ACEP E-QUAL opioid initiativeCedr
For the 89th episode of the CIO podcast hosted by Healthcare IT Today, we are joined by John Lee, MD, FAAEM, FAMIA, FHIMSS, Founder at HIT Peak Advisors and Former CMIO to talk about healthcare IT data! We kick this episode off by discussing how the consumer has evolved in healthcare and its impact on […]
First, Jefferey Jaxen Reports on FDA Pulling Red Dye, New Concerning mRNA Vaccine Study, and the Fall of Fluoride; Practitioner Fights to Transform Health with New Conference; ICAN investigates Geoengineering; Huge Win for Medical Freedom in West Virginia; ICAN on a roll.Guests: Barry Smeltzer, MPAS, PA-C, FAAEM, Catherine Ybarra, Esq.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
Send us a textKetamine is emerging as one of the new break through medical treatments for a variety of ailment from Depression and Anxiety to Post Traumatic Stress. On this episode we feature two board certified doctors who administer these treatment and are here to bear witness to the benefits.Dr. Joseph Affortunato:Joseph Affortunato, DO, is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician who co-founded KetaRevive. Dr. Affortunato is devoted to providing exceptional care to all his patients in Bergen and Morris counties, as well as the surrounding areas in northern New Jersey.Dr. Affortunato is ready to use his experience and expertise to treat patients with chronic pain and mental health disorders with this new and exciting treatment of ketamine infusion.Dr. Jerome Balbin:Jerome Balbin, MD, FAAEM is one of the co-founders of KetaRevive. He is a board-certified emergency medicine physician who is passionate about providing exceptional patient care. He is known nationally and internationally as a result of his impact in the medical field with numerous journal publications and leadership roles in his specialty. He is currently an active lecturer for numerous medical and educational organizations. Dr. Balbin completed his undergraduate studies at The College of New Jersey before pursuing his medical degree at Rutgers University - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Dr. Balbin went on to complete his residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Montefiore/Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx. Recognizing the importance of improving patient care through education, he then pursued a fellowship in Medical Education & Simulation at New York City Health+Hospitals Simulation Center.Dr. Balbin's commitment to his patients is evident in his compassionate and caring approach. He firmly believes in building strong doctor-patient relationships and understanding the unique goals and aspirations of each person under his care. Dr. Balbin is a compassionate healthcare professional who prioritizes patient care above all else especially when taking care of patients at KetaRevive during their ketamine treatments.KetaRevive WebsiteFind The Suffering PodcastThe Suffering Podcast InstagramKevin Donaldson InstagramMike Failace InstagramApple PodcastSpotifyYouTubeThe Suffering Podcast FamilySherri AllsupKetaReviveToyota of HackensackPoPl Discount code TSP20Support the showThe Suffering Podcast Instagram Kevin Donaldson Instagram TikTok YouTube
A panel discussion led by the Co-chair of the CHIME Opioid Task Force (OTF), featuring members of the Clinical Advisory Subcommittee, on their latest white paper. The paper outlines 13 essential opioid-related capabilities in enterprise EHRs that all health systems should utilize. A discussion highlighting the CHIME OTF's white paper The Current State of Opioid Related Capabilities in Enterprise EHRs: Availability and Level of Technical Difficulty. MODERATOR: Patty Lavely Co-chair, CHIME OTF CIO Consultant GUESTS: Sean Kelly, MD Chief Medical Officer, Imprivata Attending physician, Beth Israel Lahey Health Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, part-time, Harvard Medical School Co-chair, Clinical Advisory subcommittee, CHIME OTF Scott Weiner, MD, MPH, FAAEM, FACEP, FASAM Emergency & addiction medicine physician, Brigham and Women's Hospital Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School Co-chair, Clinical Advisory subcommittee, CHIME OTF Gregory R. Polston, MD Clinical Informaticist & Associate Medical Director, University of California San Diego Health's Center for Pain Medicine Section Chief of the pain service, VA Medical Center La Jolla Member, Clinical Advisory subcommittee, CHIME OTF John Lee, MD Emergency Medicine Physician, Edward-Elmhurst Health Clinical Informatics Specialist, The MetroHealth System Member, Clinical Advisory subcommittee, CHIME OTF What You''ll Learn: Overview of Essential EHR Capabilities: An understanding of the CHIME OTF's recommended 13 key opioid-related features in enterprise EHRs that every health system should implement, spanning education, monitoring, alerts, prescribing support, and screening. Technical Complexity: Insights into the level of technical effort required to implement each of these capabilities, helping organizations plan resource allocation and timelines. Vendor-Specific Variability: Information on how different EHR vendors approach these capabilities, highlighting variations in functionality and the degree of difficulty for customization and integration. Impact on Clinical Workflows: Guidance on how to integrate these capabilities into clinical workflows to optimize decision-making and reduce alert fatigue without compromising patient safety. Critical Role of Change Management: Emphasis on the importance of coordinating clinical and IT teams, along with effective change management strategies, to maximize the value of these EHR functionalities. Current Capabilities and Future Developments: A snapshot of current EHR opioid-related functionalities and the need for continuous collaboration with vendors to stay updated on evolving capabilities. This information is crucial for aligning IT and clinical strategies in combating the opioid crisis effectively.
Making his Faculty Factory debut in a memorable way this week is Michael Gottlieb, MD, RDMS, FAAEM, FACEP. Naturally, here at the Faculty Factory Podcast, our ears perk up when we hear about the intersection of podcasts, learning, research, and academic medicine. We are joined by Dr. Gottlieb this week to learn all about his research into how the way content is delivered within an educational podcast impacts the actual learning takeaways for the listener and how much of that information is retained. Dr. Gottlieb serves as Professor of Emergency Medicine, Vice Chair of Research, and Director of the Emergency Ultrasound Division in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. It's a fascinating discussion, and we hope you buckle up for the journey that Dr. Gottlieb leads us on! As you will soon learn, the lion's share of today's conversation covers a lot of findings from his research for the recent study he co-authored, entitled “Educational Podcasts: Effect of Content Delivery Timing on Knowledge Acquisition and Retention,” which was published in Academic Medicine. You can learn more about that here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38551950/ If you want more Faculty Factory resources, please visit our official website: https://facultyfactory.org/
Welcome to Episode 37 of “The 2 View,” the podcast for EM and urgent care nurse practitioners and physician assistants! Show Notes for Episode 37 of “The 2 View” – Pitfalls in Managing Pain in the ED with Sergey M. Motov, MD, FAAEM. Segment 1 Bachhuber MA, Hennessy S, Cunningham CO, Starrels JL. Increasing Benzodiazepine Prescriptions and Overdose Mortality in the United States, 1996-2013. Am J Public Health. 2016;106(4):686-688. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2016.303061. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26890165/ Bijur PE, Kenny MK, Gallagher EJ. Intravenous morphine at 0.1 mg/kg is not effective for controlling severe acute pain in the majority of patients. Ann Emerg Med. 2005;46(4):362-367. doi:10.1016/j.annemergmed.2005.03.010. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16187470/ Evoy KE, Covvey JR, Peckham AM, Ochs L, Hultgren KE. Reports of gabapentin and pregabalin abuse, misuse, dependence, or overdose: An analysis of the Food And Drug Administration Adverse Events Reporting System (FAERS). Res Social Adm Pharm. 2019;15(8):953-958. doi:10.1016/j.sapharm.2018.06.018. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31303196/ Kim HS, McCarthy DM, Hoppe JA, Mark Courtney D, Lambert BL. Emergency Department Provider Perspectives on Benzodiazepine-Opioid Coprescribing: A Qualitative Study. Acad Emerg Med. 2018;25(1):15-24. doi:10.1111/acem.13273. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28791786/ Li Y, Delcher C, Wei YJ, et al. Risk of Opioid Overdose Associated With Concomitant Use of Opioids and Skeletal Muscle Relaxants: A Population-Based Cohort Study. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2020;108(1):81-89. doi:10.1002/cpt.1807. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32022906/ Peckham AM, Evoy KE, Covvey JR, Ochs L, Fairman KA, Sclar DA. Predictors of Gabapentin Overuse With or Without Concomitant Opioids in a Commercially Insured U.S. Population. Pharmacotherapy. 2018;38(4):436-443. doi:10.1002/phar.2096. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29484686/ Smith RV, Havens JR, Walsh SL. Gabapentin misuse, abuse and diversion: a systematic review. Addiction. 2016;111(7):1160-1174. doi:10.1111/add.13324. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27265421/ Suvada K, Zimmer A, Soodalter J, Malik JS, Kavalieratos D, Ali MK. Coprescribing of opioids and high-risk medications in the USA: a cross-sectional study with data from national ambulatory and emergency department settings. BMJ Open. 2022;12(6):e057588. Published 2022 Jun 16. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057588. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35710252/ Segment 2 Caplan M, Friedman BW, Siebert J, et al. Use of clinical phenotypes to characterize emergency department patients administered intravenous opioids for acute pain. Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2023;10(3):327-332. doi:10.15441/ceem.23.018. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37092185/ Connors NJ, Mazer-Amirshahi M, Motov S, Kim HK. Relative addictive potential of opioid analgesic agents. Pain Manag. 2021;11(2):201-215. doi:10.2217/pmt-2020-0048. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33300384/ Fassassi C, Dove D, Davis A, et al. Analgesic efficacy of morphine sulfate immediate release vs. oxycodone/acetaminophen for acute pain in the emergency department. Am J Emerg Med. 2021;46:579-584. doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2020.11.034. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33341323/ Irizarry E, Cho R, Williams A, et al. Frequency of Persistent Opioid Use 6 Months After Exposure to IV Opioids in the Emergency Department: A Prospective Cohort Study. J Emerg Med. Published online March 14, 2024. doi:10.1016/j.jemermed.2024.03.018. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38821847/ Sapkota A, Takematsu M, Adewunmi V, Gupta C, Williams AR, Friedman BW. Oxycodone induced euphoria in ED patients with acute musculoskeletal pain. A secondary analysis of data from a randomized trial. Am J Emerg Med. 2022;53:240-244. doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2022.01.016. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35085877/ Wightman R, Perrone J, Portelli I, Nelson L. Likeability and abuse liability of commonly prescribed opioids. J Med Toxicol. 2012;8(4):335-340. doi:10.1007/s13181-012-0263-x. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22992943/ Segment 3 Anshus AJ, Oswald J. Erector spinae plane block: a new option for managing acute axial low back pain in the emergency department. Pain Manag. 2021;11(6):631-637. doi:10.2217/pmt-2021-0004. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34102865/ Chauhan G, Burke H, Srinivasan SK, Upadhyay A. Ultrasound-Guided Erector Spinae Block for Refractory Abdominal Pain Due to Acute on Chronic Pancreatitis. Cureus. 2022;14(11):e31817. Published 2022 Nov 23. doi:10.7759/cureus.31817. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36579238/ Dove D, Fassassi C, Davis A, et al. Comparison of Nebulized Ketamine at Three Different Dosing Regimens for Treating Painful Conditions in the Emergency Department: A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind Clinical Trial. Ann Emerg Med. 2021;78(6):779-787. doi:10.1016/j.annemergmed.2021.04.031. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34226073/ Elkoundi A, Eloukkal Z, Bensghir M, Belyamani L, Lalaoui SJ. Erector Spinae Plane Block for Hyperalgesic Acute Pancreatitis. Pain Med. 2019;20(5):1055-1056. doi:10.1093/pm/pny232. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30476275/ Finneran Iv JJ, Gabriel RA, Swisher MW, Berndtson AE, Godat LN, Costantini TW, Ilfeld BM. Ultrasound-guided percutaneous intercostal nerve cryoneurolysis for analgesia following traumatic rib fracture -a case series. Korean J Anesthesiol. 2020 Oct;73(5):455-459. doi: 10.4097/kja.19395. Epub 2019 Nov 5. PMID: 31684715; PMCID: PMC7533180. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7533180/ Finneran JJ, Swisher MW, Gabriel RA, et al. Ultrasound-Guided Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Cryoneurolysis for Analgesia in Patients With Burns. J Burn Care Res. 2020;41(1):224-227. doi:10.1093/jbcr/irz192. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31714578/ Gabriel RA, Finneran JJ, Asokan D, Trescot AM, Sandhu NS, Ilfeld BM. Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Cryoneurolysis for Acute Pain Management: A Case Report. A A Case Rep. 2017;9(5):129-132. doi:10.1213/XAA.0000000000000546. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28509777/ Herring AA, Stone MB, Nagdev AD. Ultrasound-guided abdominal wall nerve blocks in the ED. Am J Emerg Med. 2012;30(5):759-764. doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2011.03.008. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21570238/ Kampan S, Thong-On K, Sri-On J. A non-inferiority randomized controlled trial comparing nebulized ketamine to intravenous morphine for older adults in the emergency department with acute musculoskeletal pain. 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Published online May 2, 2024. doi:10.1016/j.annemergmed.2024.03.024. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38703175/ Sikka N, Shu L, Ritchie B, Amdur RL, Pourmand A. Virtual Reality-Assisted Pain, Anxiety, and Anger Management in the Emergency Department. Telemed J E Health. 2019;25(12):1207-1215. doi:10.1089/tmj.2018.0273. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30785860/ Recurring Sources Center for Medical Education. Ccme.org. http://ccme.org The Proceduralist. Theproceduralist.org. http://www.theproceduralist.org The Procedural Pause. Emergency Medicine News. Lww.com. https://journals.lww.com/em-news/blog/theproceduralpause/pages/default.aspx The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine. Thesgem.com. http://www.thesgem.com Trivia Question: Send answers to 2viewcast@gmail.com Be sure to keep tuning in for more great prizes and fun trivia questions! Once you hear the question, please email us your guesses at 2viewcast@gmail.com and tell us who you want to give a shout-out to. 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Physician-led health care teams are a gold standard in emergency medicine. There's an art to learning how to lead that team, especially in today's climate. EMRA*Cast host Masood Mohammed, DO, MS, FAAEM, dives into the details with physician/attorney/national leader Ricky Dhaliwal, MD, JD.
Non-compete clauses have plagued contracts for decades. It's been analogous to asymmetric warfare, with employers holding the upper hand. All of that may soon be a thing of the past.In this episode, we explore the Federal Trade Commission's recent ruling to ban these clauses and its implications for doctors and the healthcare industry. We'll also discuss the unexpected ways non-competes can protect smaller groups, the rise of independent contractor models, and the critical staffing issues in emergency medicine. A highlight of our discussion includes the lure and the trap of signing bonuses—what seems like a generous offer can sometimes come with subtle strings attached. Finally, we'll touch on the U.S. Senate's investigation into major staffing companies and the innovative emergence of empath units for mental health patients.
Christina Hernon, MD, FAAEM, an emergency medicine physician and medical toxicologist, shares her experience as a spontaneous responder during the Boston Marathon bombing. The story highlights the often overlooked role of spontaneous responders and emphasizes the need for better preparation, debriefing, and support for those who find themselves thrust into such situations.Resources:The Immediate Responder & The Disaster GapThe Impromptu Immediate Responder- Christina HernonThe Initial Response to the Boston Marathon Bombing - National Library of MedicineEmergency Communications Case Study: Emergency Communications August 2013 During the Response to the Boston Marathon Bombing - U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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In this episode, Lilly C. Lee, MD, SM, FACEP, FAAEM, discusses the best practices in management of uUTI in the emergency department, including:Patient triageDiagnostic stewardshipInterdisciplinary careStrategies to overcome treatment barriersPresenter:Lilly C. Lee, MD, SM, FACEP, FAAEMChief of Emergency MedicineJackson Memorial HospitalFlorida Poison Information CenterRoxcy Bolton Rape Treatment CenterAffiliated Assistant Professor of SurgeryDeWitt Daughtry Family Department of SurgeryLeonard M. Miller School of MedicineUniversity of MiamiMiami, FloridaFind other program activities here: “Uncomplicated” Doesn't Mean Easy: Recognizing the Burden and Preventing Treatment Failure of Uncomplicated UTIsSlides on “Uncomplicated” Doesn't Mean Easy: Recognizing the Burden and Preventing Treatment Failure of Uncomplicated UTIsPodcast 1: Burden on Uncomplicated Urinary Tract InfectionsPodcast 2: Updates in Antimicrobial Selection for uUTIsClinicalThought: When Care Gets Complicated: Uncomplicated UTI Management in Acute Care Settings
What's the impact of private equity's increasingly large footprint in medicine? The results so far have not been promising. We dissect: what is private equity, the recent bankruptcy of the largest emergency medicine staffer in the US and how that impacts clinicians, can corporations practice medicine, the American Academy of Emergency Medicine has jumped into the fray, does profit-driven medicine ever serve patient care, HCA has been accused of naughty deeds, performance metrics versus the one metric that really matters, the No Surprises Act, and physician unions. 3 free resources specifically designed to address pain points in emergency medicine practice Scripting your least favorite conversations The quick and dirty guide to calling consults My 4 favorite documentation templates Registration for the Flameproof course is now open The next cohort begins Feb 1, 2024. Learn more here. Love medicine but the job itself leaves a lot to be desired? I work with many docs in your shoes. To learn more about 1 on 1 coaching, start here Guest Bio: Leon Adelman, MD, MBA, FACEP, FAAEM is an emergency physician and co-founder of Ivy Clinicians, a software company that simplifies the emergency medicine job search through transparency. Dr. Adelman is the author and publisher of the Emergency Medicine Workforce Newsletter, which explores the business of emergency medicine. As medical director at Tennova Healthcare Clarksville and Johnston Health UNC (large rural EDs in Tennessee and North Carolina), Leon led emergency department teams to exceptional patient-centered outcomes. Leon is a graduate of Brown University, the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, the Harvard-Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and the University of Tennessee Haslam College of Business. Leon is married to an emergency nurse and has two adorable dogs. We Discuss: What does 'venture capital/private equity' in medicine really mean? The largest emergency medicine staffer in the US, Envision, recently went bankrupt. What happens with all of those clinicians and hospitals when the staffing company implodes? A corporation cannot practice medicine in most states in the US (but can in some!). The American Academy of Emergency Medicine is suing Envision and their corporate entity for the illegal corporate practice of medicine Is there a functional difference between the old-school CMG (contract management groups) and modern-day private equity-owning medical groups? Does profit-driven medicine ever serve patient care? HCA has been accused of funneling patients into end-of-life care to improve hospital mortality metrics. Has private equity made universal healthcare impossible in the US? The group you want to work for sees physicians as the business rather than an expense to minimize Quality of shift is a metric you rarely see on your monthly performance stats, but it should be at the top of the list Would you ever wash your rental car? The downstream of not having ownership in a group The No Surprises Act was set up to protect patients. It's kind of a mess. Physician unions. Can doctors go on strike? Leon's guess outlook for the emergency medicine job market in the coming years
What's the impact of private equity's increasingly large footprint in medicine? The results so far have not been promising. We dissect: what is private equity, the recent bankruptcy of the largest emergency medicine staffer in the US and how that impacts clinicians, can corporations practice medicine, the American Academy of Emergency Medicine has jumped into the fray, does profit-driven medicine ever serve patient care, HCA has been accused of naughty deeds, performance metrics versus the one metric that really matters, the No Surprises Act, and physician unions. 3 free resources specifically designed to address pain points in emergency medicine practice Scripting your least favorite conversations The quick and dirty guide to calling consults My 4 favorite documentation templates Registration for the Flameproof course is now open The next cohort begins Feb 1, 2024. Learn more here. Love medicine but the job itself leaves a lot to be desired? I work with many docs in your shoes. To learn more about 1 on 1 coaching, start here Guest Bio: Leon Adelman, MD, MBA, FACEP, FAAEM is an emergency physician and co-founder of Ivy Clinicians, a software company that simplifies the emergency medicine job search through transparency. Dr. Adelman is the author and publisher of the Emergency Medicine Workforce Newsletter, which explores the business of emergency medicine. As medical director at Tennova Healthcare Clarksville and Johnston Health UNC (large rural EDs in Tennessee and North Carolina), Leon led emergency department teams to exceptional patient-centered outcomes. Leon is a graduate of Brown University, the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, the Harvard-Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and the University of Tennessee Haslam College of Business. Leon is married to an emergency nurse and has two adorable dogs. We Discuss: What does 'venture capital/private equity' in medicine really mean? The largest emergency medicine staffer in the US, Envision, recently went bankrupt. What happens with all of those clinicians and hospitals when the staffing company implodes? A corporation cannot practice medicine in most states in the US (but can in some!). The American Academy of Emergency Medicine is suing Envision and their corporate entity for the illegal corporate practice of medicine Is there a functional difference between the old-school CMG (contract management groups) and modern-day private equity-owning medical groups? Does profit-driven medicine ever serve patient care? HCA has been accused of funneling patients into end-of-life care to improve hospital mortality metrics. Has private equity made universal healthcare impossible in the US? The group you want to work for sees physicians as the business rather than an expense to minimize Quality of shift is a metric you rarely see on your monthly performance stats, but it should be at the top of the list Would you ever wash your rental car? The downstream of not having ownership in a group The No Surprises Act was set up to protect patients. It's kind of a mess. Physician unions. Can doctors go on strike? Leon's guess outlook for the emergency medicine job market in the coming years
Holistic practitioner, Barry Smeltzer, MPAS, PA-C, FAAEM, discusses his journey from conventional medicine after healing his son from autism with the help of his wife using alternative treatments. Hear about his Holistic Medical Clinic, Healing Provisions, and the upcoming annual conference with the American Academy of Environmental Medicine in San Antonio.
The Fluoride Lawsuit is exposing fluoridation of our water supply as one of the greatest public health scandals of our time, with shocking new revelations coming to light through this groundbreaking legal case; Jefferey Jaxen reports on the FDA's Peter Marks, who wants you to space your shots outs, The HighWire's coverage of Omicron Origins has gone viral in Japan. Then, hear about a Holistic Practitioner who broke from mainstream medicine, to forge a new path for health and healing, and tips you can take home that will help your health today. Finally, a new song set to release October 6th, is calling out Rock Stars who lost their rock and roll during the pandemic.Guest: Michael Connett, Esq., Barry Smeltzer, MPAS, PA-C, FAAEM, Brad Skistimas of Five Times August
[Ep16] Have you ever been curious to know more about aerospace medicine? Maybe you've wondered how medical assessments are done while the astronauts are still in Earth's orbit? Join us in this episode as we talk with flight surgeon, Dr. Natacha Chough, about some of the healthcare-related challenges her and other NASA colleagues navigate to ensure astronauts stay safe - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!Natacha Chough, MD, MPH, FAsMA, FAAEM, FAWM is a flight surgeon with the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. She also supports education in her role as part-time faculty at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB). If you have any questions for Dr. Chough, she may be emailed at: natacha.g.chough@nasa.govListen in on our conversation to learn more about: What does a flight surgeon's day usually look like? How does microgravity change medication delivery? Are there quirks to using an AED in space? What happens to medical waste? How do astronauts stay physically and mentally fit? What are common medical conditions that astronauts experience? And more! Quick Links: UTMB Conan O'Brian interview with retired, Canadian astronaut, Chris Hadfield How to do CPR in space (YouTube video) Houston We Have a Podcast: Astronaut Health (Ep 22) The Aerospace Medicine Podcast: NASA Flight Surgeons and UTMB Faculty (S2 Ep4) Linktree for downloadable materials not listed in the show notes Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at hfconversations@gmail.com
Part Two of a two-episode series focusing on interoperability, PDMPs (Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs), HIEs (Health Information Exchanges) and telehealth through the lens of a PM&R (Pain Management & Rehabilitation) physician of 25-years. HOST Scott Weiner, MD, MPH, FACEP, FAAEM Emergency Physician, Brigham and Women's Hospital Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School Director of Research, Bicycle Health Scott G. Weiner, MD, MPH, FACEP, FAAEM is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Chief of the Division of Health Policy and Public Health in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Dr. Weiner completed his residency training at the Harvard-Affiliated Emergency Medicine Program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and MPH degree at Harvard School of Public Health. He is board-certified in emergency medicine and addiction medicine. He is the Director of B-CORE: The Brigham Comprehensive Opioid Response and Education Program, a hospital-wide, multi-disciplinary quality assurance program with the goal of reducing opioid-related morbidity and mortality. He is the co-lead of the American College of Emergency Physicians' E-QUAL Opioid Initiative and serves on opioid task forces for several organizations, including NAM, AMA and CHIME. His current research, including multiple grant-funded projects from the NIH, focuses on prevention and treatment of opioid use disorder. GUEST Todd Rowland, MD, FAAPMR Chief Medical Officer, Motiv Chief Medical Officer, VitalFlo CEO, Bridge2Medical Attending Physician, Duke Hospitals Dr. Todd Rowland has more than 25 years of healthcare experience which includes roles as practicing physician, CEO of health information exchange, CMIO (Chief Medical Information Officer), and most recently enterprise Senior Vice President and CIO. He has worked with multi-disciplinary teams to deliver solutions using several IT platforms which include Allscripts, Cerner, eClinicalWorks, McKesson, MEDITECH, Mirth, Optum, and other technologies. The CHIME Opioid Task Force (OTF) was launched in early 2018 with a simple mission: to turn the tide on the opioid epidemic using the knowledge and expertise of the nation's healthcare IT leaders. While our mission is simple, achieving it is not. Opioid addiction is a complex disease that requires long-term, if not lifetime, care from well-informed clinicians who are supported with easy-to-use and reliable tools.
Part One of a two-episode series focusing on interoperability, PDMPs (Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs), HIEs (Health Information Exchanges) and telehealth through the lens of a PM&R (Pain Management & Rehabilitation) physician of 25-years. HOST Scott Weiner, MD, MPH, FACEP, FAAEM Emergency Physician, Brigham and Women's Hospital Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School Director of Research, Bicycle Health Scott G. Weiner, MD, MPH, FACEP, FAAEM is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Chief of the Division of Health Policy and Public Health in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Dr. Weiner completed his residency training at the Harvard-Affiliated Emergency Medicine Program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and MPH degree at Harvard School of Public Health. He is board-certified in emergency medicine and addiction medicine. He is the Director of B-CORE: The Brigham Comprehensive Opioid Response and Education Program, a hospital-wide, multi-disciplinary quality assurance program with the goal of reducing opioid-related morbidity and mortality. He is the co-lead of the American College of Emergency Physicians' E-QUAL Opioid Initiative and serves on opioid task forces for several organizations, including NAM, AMA and CHIME. His current research, including multiple grant-funded projects from the NIH, focuses on prevention and treatment of opioid use disorder. GUEST Todd Rowland, MD, FAAPMR Chief Medical Officer, Motiv Chief Medical Officer, VitalFlo CEO, Bridge2Medical Attending Physician, Duke Hospitals Dr. Todd Rowland has more than 25 years of healthcare experience which includes roles as practicing physician, CEO of health information exchange, CMIO (Chief Medical Information Officer), and most recently enterprise Senior Vice President and CIO. He has worked with multi-disciplinary teams to deliver solutions using several IT platforms which include Allscripts, Cerner, eClinicalWorks, McKesson, MEDITECH, Mirth, Optum, and other technologies. The CHIME Opioid Task Force (OTF) was launched in early 2018 with a simple mission: to turn the tide on the opioid epidemic using the knowledge and expertise of the nation's healthcare IT leaders. While our mission is simple, achieving it is not. Opioid addiction is a complex disease that requires long-term, if not lifetime, care from well-informed clinicians who are supported with easy-to-use and reliable tools.
CEP Nowcast host Amy Faith Ho, MD, MPH, FACEP, speaks with John Dayton, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, and Christian Rose, MD, about large language models and its impact on emergency medicine. Then, Dr. Ho chats with Nathan Jones, MD, who is part of a year-long study with NASA. Read more on ACEPNow.com Revisit ACEP Nowcast podcast episodes. Catch up on all of ACEP Now in past issues.
Marianne Haughey, MD FAAEM by American Academy of Emergency Medicine
Cara Kanter, MD FAAEM by American Academy of Emergency Medicine
Environmental medicine has become an important sub-specialty within integrative and functional medicine. Here, Natural Medicine Journal founder Karolyn A. Gazella interviews 2 leading environmental medicine specialists to learn more about the field and how clinicians can incorporate it into their clinical practice. She talks with Lyn Patrick, ND, and Anne Marie Fine,NMD, FAAEM, who are both naturopathic physicians with advanced training in environmental medicine. About the Experts Lyn Patrick, ND, graduated from Bastyr University in 1984 with a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and has been in private practice in Arizona and Colorado for 35 years. She is a published author of numerous articles in peer-reviewed medical journals, a past contributing editor for Alternative Medicine Review, and recently authored a chapter in the textbook Clinical Environmental Medicine (Elsevier 2019). She speaks internationally on environmental medicine, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, endocrine disruption, metal toxicology, and other topics. She is currently faculty for the Metabolic Medicine Institute Fellowship in collaboration with George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She is also a founding partner and presenter at the Environmental Health Symposium, an annual international environmental medicine conference based in the United States. After the passing of her longtime colleague Dr. Walter Crinnion, Patrick is continuing to educate primary care providers in the area of environmental medicine through the EMEI Global platform and the EMEI Review podcast. In her spare time, she enjoys biking, hiking, and kayaking the mountains, lakes, and rivers of southwestern Colorado. Anne Marie Fine, NMD, FAAEM, is one of the world's leading authorities in environmental medicine. She is the medical director of Environmental Medicine Education International, LLC, a one-year, post-graduate course for physicians in this emerging specialty. Fine is a licensed and board-certified naturopathic physician and has held licenses to practice medicine in Arizona and California for over 20 years. Fine is a fellow of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine and past vice president of the National Association of Environmental Medicine. She currently serves on the board of the Integrative Health Policy Consortium and as a science advisor to Made Safe. She is also the Founder of Fine Natural Products, LLC, a best-selling author, consultant to the personal care product industry, published author of numerous articles in international peer-reviewed journals, and internationally recognized speaker. Fine is a former CPA and financial executive who graduated from the Mendoza School of Business at the University of Notre Dame.
Dr. Bontempo discusses the importance of being given the opportunity to grow, her passion for education, as well as her involvement with AAEM over the years in the latest episode of the Women's Wisdom Podcast.
In this episode, we sat down with Dr. Anne Marie Fine to discuss the health implications of the East Palestine Train Derailment. Tune in to hear a full breakdown of the chemicals released after the derailment and how they impact the human body including vinyl chloride, butyl acrylate, Ethylhexyl acrylate, and ethylene glycol mono butyl ether. Dr. Fine shares practical tips to reduce our toxin exposure and shares important learnings from previous chemical spills in U.S. history. For specific water filtration, air filter, and detox supplement recommendations see the links below: Water filtration recommendation: Pure EffectAir filter recommendation: Austin Air Filter Detox supplement recommendation: NAC- or N-acetyl-cysteineArticles quoted:https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/16/us/politics/east-palestine-ohio-train-chemicals-fema.htmlhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2023/02/16/east-palestine-ohio-train-derailment-fact-check/11263859002/https://www.wlwt.com/article/east-palestine-ohio-train-derailment-cincinnati-water-quality/42953836Find Dr. Anne Marie FineInstagram // @drannemariefineWebsite // emeiglobal.comToxic Free DocumentaryEWG water database by zip codeBio: Dr. Fine NMD, FAAEM is a licensed and board-certified naturopathic physician with a focus in Environmental Medicine. She obtained her doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and has held licenses to practice medicine in California and Arizona for the last twenty years.She is also the Founder of Fine Natural Products, LLC, a best-selling author, consultant to the personal care product industry, published author of numerous articles in international peer-reviewed journals, and internationally recognized speaker. Dr. Fine is a member and fellow of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, and science advisor for the non-profit MadeSafe.org. Dr. Fine is a former CPA and financial executive who graduated from the Mendoza School of Business at the University of Notre Dame.Find HomegrownInstagram // @Homegrown_education, @lizhaselmayer, @joeyhaselmayerWebsite // www.homegrowneducation.org
Dr. Liz Calhoun discusses how she handled the closing of her original residency program and the importance of prioritizing wellness and having mentors in positively dealing with change in the latest Women's Wisdom podcast.
Frosso Adamakos, MD FACEP FAAEM by American Academy of Emergency Medicine
Dr. Frosso Adamakos discusses the process and importance of negotiating, connecting with mentors, and stating your values when striving for career growth in Emergency Medicine with Dr. Molly Estes in the latest Women's Wisdom podcast.
In this episode of the Women's Wisdom podcast, Dr. Molly Estes and Dr. Mary McLean meet to discuss the importance of being involved in organizations, like AAEM, to support your career growth.
In this episode of the Women's Wisdom podcast, Dr. Molly Estes and Dr. Mary McLean meet to discuss the importance of being involved in organizations, like AAEM, to support your career growth.
Anne Marie Fine, NMD, FAAEM, joins Integrative Practitioner associate editor, Avery St. Onge, to discuss the harmful effects of bisphenol A (BPA) on the body as well as ways to avoid it. This episode is brought to you in part by the Integrative Healthcare Symposium. Find us at integrativepractitioner.com or e-mail us at IPEditor@divcom.com. Theme music: “Upbeat Party” by Scott Holmes via freemusicarchive.org and “Carefree” by Kevin Mcleod via incompetech.com.
In this episode, Dave and Brandon had the pleasure to chat with the "White Coat Investor", Jim Dahle. Sure, teachers deserve a pay raise and are often underappreciated in society, however, pay raises won't solve an individuals financial issues if we don't have a plan. Jim shares the mistakes of high income earning, discusses investing, pensions, the being an educator and much more! James M. Dahle, MD, FACEP, FAAEM is a practicing emergency physician and the founder of The White Coat Investor. After multiple run-ins with unscrupulous financial professionals early in his career, he embarked on his own self-study process to become financially literate. After seeing the benefits of financial literacy in his own life, he was inspired to start The White Coat Investor to assist his colleagues. Dr. Dahle remains committed to the original mission of The White Coat Investor to “help those who wear the white coat get a fair shake on Wall Street.” He currently serves as the CEO, a columnist, and the host of the podcast.https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/
In this episode, Dr. Kat Stephanos explains her decision to complete two residencies at the same time and how her experience in Pediatrics and EM has shaped her career. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
In this episode, Dr. Kat Stephanos explains her decision to complete two residencies at the same time and how her experience in Pediatrics and EM has shaped her career. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
Today, we're joined by Dr. Samuel Ko, a Board Certified Emergency Physician and medical director of Reset Ketamine in Palm Springs, California. Dr. Ko completed his emergency residency training at Loma Linda University Medical Center, where the mission is “To Make Man Whole.” Dr. Ko takes this same holistic approach at Reset Ketamine, where he always makes sure to take into account the biology, psychology, sociology, and spirituality of his patients. In addition to his medical practice, Dr. Ko and his wife Kim are co-creators of the online course Ketamine StartUp, which teaches other physicians how to start their own ketamine clinic. Listen in as Dr. Ko reflects on the 20-year journey that brought him down the unique path he walks today in the world of healthcare, and does a deep dive into the ins-and-outs of ketamine and the four-stage process that all of his clients undergo at Reset Ketamine. As a pre-medical student at Seattle University in Washington, he worked as a research technician at the University of Washington-Dept of Neurology studying neurosyphilis. He performed a variety of procedures on laboratory animals and, by happenstance, the medication that he used regularly to reduce their pain was ketamine! Later on, Dr. Ko gained an interest in emergency medicine, and along the way met a number of mentors who taught him the importance of spirituality in healing. Coincidentally, his emergency medicine residency program at Loma Linda University Medical Center saw the expanded use of ketamine outside of the anesthesiology department and O.R., giving him even more experience with the dissociative anesthetic. As fate would have it, Dr. Ko found running a conventional practice unfulfilling, not to mention corporate healthcare as a whole. In April 2018, Dr. Ko opened Reset Ketamine in Palm Springs, California. Beyond the simple delivery of ketamine, he believes in looking at the holistic picture of patients, utilizing the bio-psycho-social-spiritual model of medicine. Reset Ketamine offers a unique combination of preparation, intention, set and setting, and integration to support patients. Dr. Ko's mission? “To use ketamine as a catalyst to transform lives so others can find their ‘why.'” Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: ● [04:02] What inspired Dr. Ko to become a doctor ● [12:50] Why Dr. Ko chose emergency medicine ● [16:05] Discussing resident pay and access to mental health resources ● [19:45] What drew Dr. Ko to ketamine-assisted therapy ● [23:07] What exactly is ketamine and what are its benefits as a therapeutic modality? ● [27:37] What patients can expect from ketamine-assisted therapy ● [32:51] The two medications that can decrease the effectiveness of ketamine-assisted therapy ● [37:25] About Ketamine StartUp ● [41:44] The four stages of ketamine-assisted therapy at Reset Ketamine ● [46:40] How to become an integration coach ● [48:00] How Dr. Ko speaks with potential clients whose therapist told them to avoid ketamine-assisted therapy ● [55:24] Barriers against the mainstream acceptance of ketamine-assisted therapy ● [58:19] Dr. Ko's favorite patient success stories calmigo.com?fid=614&utm_source=affiliatly&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=Jacob_Minnig-614&utm_content=facebook-ig&utm_term=BHIPODCAST&source=affiliatly&placement=facebook-ig&medium=influencer&aff_id=614&aff_name=Jacob_Minnig&coupon_code=BHIPODCAST Enter BHIPODCAST as a promo code for $30 off the device. Dr. Sam Ko's contact information resetketamine.com dr.samko@gmail.com drsamko linkedin.com/in/samkomdmba
Dr. James R. Roberts, MD, FACMT, FACEP, FAAEM, CMRO, accomplished physician, professor, leader in Emergency Medicine, previous Chairman at Mercy Catholic Medical Center Emergency Department in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Vice Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine, beloved father, brother, friend, and husband, passed away Friday, July 22nd, 2022, in Folsom, California. He was 76. Jim was born February 9th, 1946, in Forty Fort, Pennsylvania, son of Jane and George Roberts. He is survived by his children, Martha and Matthew Roberts, his grandchildren Eleanor Cronin and Liam Roberts, his brother George Roberts, his sister Mary Peterlin, nieces, nephews, family-in-law, and his partner Lydia Forte Roberts, to whom he was married for over 40 years. Jim graduated from Lafayette College, and studied medicine at Thomas Jefferson University. He completed his internship at Highland General Hospital in Oakland, California, with residencies at The Medical College of Pennsylvania, and was a McNeil Scholar at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. Jim was a trailblazer in the field of Emergency Medicine, and was one of the first board-certified Emergency Medicine physicians in the world. He taught thousands of students via ED residency programs he built and led. He was a board-certified Toxicologist and worked with Philadelphia Poison Control Center for several decades. Jim was a medical expert witness and published a robust library of work. He was broadly recognized for his clinical practice, research, writing, and teaching. Jim was Chairman of the editorial board for Emergency Medicine News magazine (Wolters Kluwer) for almost 40 years. Jim's widely-read textbook, "Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care" (Elsevier) had seven editions. Jim loved the outdoors, especially boating, fishing, and exploring his favorite waters off the Florida Keys. A memorial for Jim will be held this Fall, 2022. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Project Home (https://www.projecthome.org/).
In this episode, Dr. Kraftin Schreyer explains her journey through emergency medicine so far as well as what she enjoys doing when outside of the emergency department with Dr. Molly Estes. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
In this episode, Dr. Kraftin Schreyer explains her journey through emergency medicine so far as well as what she enjoys doing when outside of the emergency department with Dr. Molly Estes. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
James M. Dahle, MD, FACEP, FAAEM is a practicing emergency physician and the founder of The White Coat Investor. After multiple run-ins with unscrupulous financial professionals early in his career, he embarked on his own self-study process to become financially literate. After seeing the benefits of financial literacy in his own life, he was inspired to start The White Coat Investor to assist his colleagues. Show NotesThe White Coat InvestorJohn C. Bogle Center for Financial LiteracyBogleheads® ForumBogleheads® WikiBogleheads® RedditBogleheads® FacebookBogleheads® TwitterBogleheads® on Investing podcastBogleheads® YouTube Bogleheads® Local ChaptersBogleheads® Virtual Online ChaptersBogleheads® on Investing PodcastBogleheads® ConferencesBogleheads® BooksThe John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. At Boglecenter.net, your tax-deductible donations are greatly appreciated.
In this episode, Dr. Molly Estes and Dr. Matthew Zuckerman discuss some of the decisions he has made through his EM journey so far, including working for a year in New Zealand after residency. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
In this episode, Dr. Molly Estes and Dr. Matthew Zuckerman discuss some of the decisions he has made through his EM journey so far, including working for a year in New Zealand after residency. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
In this episode, Dr. Molly Estes, MD FACEP FAAEM, WiEM Section Work Group Education Lead and AAEM Education Committee Member, interviews Dr. Melissa Myers, MD FAAEM on what it means to be a military physician, including her various deployments, and how the unpredictability of her career path so far has led to many exciting opportunities. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
In this episode, Dr. Molly Estes, MD FACEP FAAEM, WiEM Section Work Group Education Lead and AAEM Education Committee Member, interviews Dr. Melissa Myers, MD FAAEM on what it means to be a military physician, including her various deployments, and how the unpredictability of her career path so far has led to many exciting opportunities. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
On Saturday, May 28th, our host Dr. Marianne Ritchie talked with three guests about ambulance and emergency medical care and what happens when you have a medical emergency and need help.Listen to learn what happens in the ambulance on the way to the hospital, what determines your place in line at the Emergency Department, what occurs during your visit, and why you may have to wait for emergency care. Also covered are important facts about Ambulance companies and how they maintain their 24-hour readiness.Our guests are highly respected providers – a nationally registered paramedic, an experienced nurse manager, and a skilled emergency medicine physician from the staff of the Narberth Ambulance Company and the Emergency Department at Lankenau Medical Center.MEET OUR GUESTS:Albert F. Davey, BS, NRPAlbert F. Davey, BS, NRPDeputy Chief and Executive DirectorNarberth Ambulance CompanyMarla Pellegrini, MSN, RN, CENMarla Pellegrini, MSN, RN, CENNurse Manager, Emergency DepartmentLankenau Medical CenterJoseph Bushra, MD, FAAEM, NREMTJoseph Bushra, MD, FAAEM, NREMTDeputy Medical DirectorNarberth Ambulance
In this episode, Molly Estes, MD FACEP FAAEM, WiEM Section Work Group Education Lead and AAEM Education Committee Member, interviews AAEM Board Member, Kimberly Brown, MD MPH FAAEM on how she got into emergency medicine, her latest book and television appearances, as well as on overcoming challenges she's faced as a women of color face in the EM. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
In this episode, Molly Estes, MD FACEP FAAEM, WiEM Section Work Group Education Lead and AAEM Education Committee Member, interviews AAEM Board Member, Kimberly Brown, MD MPH FAAEM on how she got into emergency medicine, her latest book and television appearances, as well as on overcoming challenges she's faced as a women of color face in the EM. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
Emergency medicine physician Heatherlee Bailey, MD, FAAEM, FCCM of the Durham VA Medical Center and family medicine physician Scott Hartman, MD of the University of Rochester Medical Center discuss the latest COVID-19 vaccine booster recommendations. *This episode was recorded on May 17, 2022 and produced in partnership with the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Society of Critical Care Medicine.
Robert McNamara, MD, FAAEM a Professor and Chair in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. He is the past president of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine and currently Chief Medical Officer, AAEM Physician Group. He received his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College in 1982 and then completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at the Medical College of Pennsylvania. He stayed on as faculty at MCP and was the residency program director until he departed for Temple University School of Medicine in 1999. At Temple, Dr. McNamara along with his faculty was successful in the creation of a full academic department of EM in 2001 and he currently serves as Chairman at Temple University Hospital, the busiest Level 1 Trauma center in the Delaware Valley. His scholarly contributions include over 100 peer reviewed articles and abstracts and numerous textbook chapters. He was involved in the first studies bringing intra-osseous infusion and magnesium therapy for asthma to attention of the EM community. Nationally, Dr. McNamara is a leading figure in the specialty of Emergency Medicine. He has been active in leadership roles within a number of medical societies but is best known for his achievements as a founding member of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM). Dr. McNamara served as AAEM's President from 1996 until 2002. Under his leadership the organization gained national and international stature while representing board certified emergency physicians. In 2015, he became the Chief Medical Officer of the newly created AAEM Physician Group which seeks to preserve physician-owned practices in Emergency Medicine. Dr. McNamara currently serves as the Premier Open Coach of the US National Dragon Boat Team. Teams under his direction have won 135 medals at the World Championships. Dr. McNamara was born and raised in Philadelphia and currently resides in Lafayette Hill, PA. Follow Bob on twitter and LinkedIn Darin G Wiggins MD is the vice chair Department of Emergency Medicine Stony Brook Southampton Hospital. He is the chair of the physician leadership committee Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.
Loice Swisher, MD MAAEM FAAEM by American Academy of Emergency Medicine
In this episode, Faith C. Quenzer, DO, emergency medicine research fellow at UC San Diego and past AAEM/RSA At-Large Director and Molly Estes, MD FACEP FAAEM, Assistant Professor at Loma Linda University Medical Center, WiEM Section Work Group Education Lead and AAEM Education Committee Member, speak with Carol Pak-Teng, MD FAAEM, emergency physician at Jersey City Medical Center, Founder and CEO of APA Physician Leaders, and a member of the AAEM Board of Directors. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
In this episode, Molly Estes, MD FACEP FAAEM, Assistant Professor at Loma Linda University Medical Center, WiEM Section Work Group Education Lead and AAEM Education Committee Member, speaks with Loice Swisher, MD MAAEM FAAEM, clinical professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine and chair of Women in Emergency Medicine Section Council. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
In this episode, Faith C. Quenzer, DO, emergency medicine research fellow at UC San Diego and past AAEM/RSA At-Large Director and Molly Estes, MD FACEP FAAEM, Assistant Professor at Loma Linda University Medical Center, WiEM Section Work Group Education Lead and AAEM Education Committee Member, speak with Carol Pak-Teng, MD FAAEM, emergency physician at Jersey City Medical Center, Founder and CEO of APA Physician Leaders, and a member of the AAEM Board of Directors. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
In this episode, Molly Estes, MD FACEP FAAEM, Assistant Professor at Loma Linda University Medical Center, WiEM Section Work Group Education Lead and AAEM Education Committee Member, speaks with Loice Swisher, MD MAAEM FAAEM, clinical professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine and chair of Women in Emergency Medicine Section Council. Intro music by Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunny, License code: KQSLMOPPVDLOUVAT.
In this Episode, Advocacy Committee Co-Chair, Kersti Bellardi, medical student at Western University of Health Sciences, and Maryam Hockley, MD, MPH, intern at Valley Children's hospital and member of the AAEM/RSA Advocacy Committee interview Andy Walker, MD, FAAEM, an accomplished emergency physician, about surprise billing and care affordability.
In S2 E14 I am delighted to welcome Dr Andrea Austin MD, FACEP, FAAEM, CHSE to the podcast. Dr Austin is an Emergency Physician and Simulation educator based in Southern California. She graduated medical school from the University of Iowa and completed her emergency medicine residency at Naval Medical Center San Diego ( NMCSD) Dr Austin was the first female emergency physician to be stationed at Navy Trauma Training Center ( NTTC) at LA County + USC, one of the busiest trauma centers in the United States. As the emergency medicine physician and simulation director at NTTC, she trained hundreds of military medical personnel in the latest trauma advances to prepare them to provide medical care in austere environments. In 2016 she deployed to Iraq as part of a Shock Trauma Platoon. Andrea will also be familiar to many listeners as the co-host of The Emergency Mind podcast with previous guest Dr Dan Dworkis. Her voice has kept me and many anchored through this challenging time. Her most recent endeavour the Revitalize Women Physician Circle combines her experience with executive coaching, mentoring and leadership development. Dr Austin makes active, meaningful contributions to a number of key areas of medical practice including medical simulation education and training, military medicine, veterans' health, equity in medicine and female leadership, mentoring and advancing physician and healthcare worker wellbeing conversations and strategy. In this conversation Andrea allows me to explore her professional and personal journey wearing these hats. This conversation spans simulation as teaching tool, female leadership, coaching and mentoring through finding her voice as a podcast host. Specifically, she reflects on her own experiences of career burnout, the role coaching has played in helping her to determine and align her values in the workplace to ultimately cultivate sustainable career satisfaction. Regular listeners will be familiar with many of the themes we discuss and Andrea gives truly valuable perspective. Andrea first introduced me to Ted Lasso and the #Medlasso movement inspired by Dr Mark Shapiro from the Explore the Space Podcast and no discussion of leadership and team culture would be complete without some #medlasso critique!Contact /Links/References:Dr Andrea Austinhttps://www.andreaaustinmd.comhttps://twitter.com/EMSimGalRevitalize Women Physician Circle https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalizePodcasts https://www.emergencymind.com/podcasthttps://feminem.org/women-in-medicine/ https://www.annemergmed.com/article/S0196-0644(17)30059-8/fulltexthttps://www.susandavid.com/about-emotional-agilityhttps://www.explorethespaceshow.comDisclaimer: The content in this podcast is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care professional. Moreover views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or other official organisations. The podcast host declares that there are no conflicts of interest.
In this episode you will learn how to support your health in autoimmune disease and post-infectious syndrome. Learn about the exact protocol Dr. Darin Ingels is using to support himself and his patients in the battle against multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases. Thoughts about long Covid and post-infectious syndrome. Dr. Darin Ingels, ND, FAAEM is a respected leader in natural medicine and infectious and autoimmune disease expert. Dr. Ingels can be found at https://dariningelsnd.com and on Instagram @dariningelsnd. His practice focuses on chronic immune disorders, including Lyme disease, autism, recurrent or persistent infections, and autoimmune disease. Dr. Ingels is the author of two books, "Lyme solution: A 5-Part Plan To Fight The Inflammatory Autoimmune Response And Beat Lyme Disease” and “The Natural Pharmacist: Lowering Cholesterol and Natural Treatments for High Cholesterol” This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not substitute a medical advice. The information presented is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. We recommend you seek the advice of a licensed healthcare practitioner before beginning any natural, complimentary, or conventional treatment.
Heat injuries and Rhabdomyolysis are no joke... Thats why we have Dr. Tim Durkin on the show to dispel a few myths and misconceptions, how to avoid them, how they are not necessarily mutually exclusive, and to give us a rundown of what is going on in the body when it happens!Here is a little more about Dr. Durkin:"Timothy Durkin, DO, FAAEM, CAQSM is a board certified emergency and sports medicine physician, recently appointed as Local EMS Medical Advisor for the San Juan National Forest. In addition to his work with the Forest, Dr Durkin works in a rural ER, performs fire department physicals with 1582, LLC of Reno, NV and is Chief Medical Officer of Base Medical, LLC. Dr. Durkin begin his medical career as a paramedic with a busy structural fire department. Since finishing residency, he has been extensively involved with EMS and SAR, including field response as a member of mountain rescue teams in both New Mexico and Colorado. He has particular interest in topics involving emergency, sports and wilderness medicine as well as the health of emergency responders." Follow Dr Durkin on instagram @ colorado_rescue_docLinks:TBI & Concussion EMS CE Course Base Medical Online WFA/WFR RecertificationDr Durkin's Field Medical GuideTraining Opportunities! Anchor Point Listeners can take 10% any Base Medical course during the month of August with code FIREANCHOR at the following link:Online Search & Rescue TrainingDisclaimer: Opinions expressed by Dr Durkin are not endorsed by any of his employers/affiliates.You know the drill...Stay safe, stay savage...Enjoy!..........................Updates!EXCLUSIVE MERCH AVAILABLE!https://anchorpointpodcast.com/store..........................Sponsors:The Anchor Point Podcast is supported by the following wonderful folks...Mystery RanchNeed badass packs? Then look no further than Mystery Ranch!https://www.mysteryranch.comHotshot BreweryWanna pick up our Anchor Point Podcast merch or need killer coffee? Hit up Hotshot Brewery!!!https://www.hotshotbrewing.comThe Smokey GenerationWanna get some history and knowledge on Wildland Fire? Hit up The Smokey Generation!http://wildfire-experience.orgNot a sponsor of The Anchor Point Podcast, but a great organization:The Wildland Firefighter FoundationAnd, as always, please consider supporting this great nonprofit organization - The Wildland Firefighter Foundation!https://wffoundation.org
Dr. Saba Rizvi is a graduate of the University of South Alabama College of Medicine and did her residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. She has been a practicing Board Certified Emergency Physician for the past 11 years, holding licenses in both Colorado and Texas. Dr. Rizvi has worked in a variety of practice settings, including Level 1 trauma centers to rural community hospitals in places like Delta, Colorado. She also served as an ER Medical Director for three years in Austin, Texas. Dr. Rizvi is keenly interested in the intersection of clinical Medicine, Healthcare policy and the Law. During her undergraduate training she was awarded dual diplomas, attaining both a Bachelors in Science and a Bachelors in Arts in Philosophy. In 2020 she decided to combine this interest by attending law school to earn her J.D. She was accepted to prestigious Baylor University School of Law, where she is currently a first-year law student. In her spare time, Dr. Rizvi likes to write and advocate for physicians. Dr. Rizvi believes in autonomous practice rights for all physicians, free of conflicting interests of Hospital monopolies, insurers, and mostly Private Equity ownership. Dr. Rizvi is a member of the American Academy of Emergency Physicians. She lives in Texas and is married to her Gastroenterologist husband with whom has two wonderful children. Unlock Bonus content and get the shows early on our Patreon Follow us or Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Amazon | Spotify --- Show notes at https://rxforsuccesspodcast.com/62 Report-out with comments or feedback at https://rxforsuccesspodcast.com/report Music by Ryan Jones. Find Ryan on Instagram at _ryjones_, Contact Ryan at ryjonesofficial@gmail.com
If you knew there was a way to overcome a chronic illness, you'd want to know it right? Well in today's Genesis Zone Show Dr Darin Ingels is going to give you some great strategies for dealing with Lyme DiseaseHere's a sampling of the highlights:03:03 Are there better options for chronic illness than Band-aid medicine?04:32 Healing yourself isn't rocket science07:51 Your healing journey is not something that happens overnight14:00 Mindfulness: your secret weapon in your healing journey30:11 Diet is the best medicine40:00 Have you ever wondered why different people have different results to covid exposure?Dr. Darin Ingels ND, FAAEM is a licensed naturopathic physician, author, international speaker and leading authority on Lyme disease. He is a former Lyme patient who overcame his own 3-year battle with Lyme disease, after having failed conventional treatment and became progressively debilitated. Dr. Ingles found that proper diet, lifestyle management and natural therapies worked with his body to heal instead of against it. He then applied what he learned about his own healing journey to his own Lyme patients and found they recovered faster and with less side effects. Dr. Ingels has now treated more than 7000 Lyme patients using his novel approach, many who have gone one to live healthy, symptom-free lives.You can connect with Dr Ingels on all social platforms:@dariningelsndAre you a high achiever who's looking to optimize your performance?Check out Dr Brian's proprietary new systemThe Gene Hack Boot Camp: limited offer! https://drbriangbrown.com/genehackHave a question you would like Dr Brian to address?https://drbriangbrown.com/question
Go online to PeerView.com/VWY860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in emergency medicine discusses the diagnosis and management of patients with migraine in the emergency department setting. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Identify best practices and current recommendations for diagnosing patients with migraine, including risk-stratification strategies for performing a differential diagnosis in the emergency department (ED); Apply evidence-based criteria and screening tools to accurately diagnose patients presenting to the ED with migraine; Summarize data on the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of agents currently available for the acute treatment and prevention of migraine; Employ strategies to help coordinate outpatient care and integrate current therapies into personalized management plans for acute treatment and prevention of migraine.
Go online to PeerView.com/VWY860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in emergency medicine discusses the diagnosis and management of patients with migraine in the emergency department setting. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Identify best practices and current recommendations for diagnosing patients with migraine, including risk-stratification strategies for performing a differential diagnosis in the emergency department (ED); Apply evidence-based criteria and screening tools to accurately diagnose patients presenting to the ED with migraine; Summarize data on the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of agents currently available for the acute treatment and prevention of migraine; Employ strategies to help coordinate outpatient care and integrate current therapies into personalized management plans for acute treatment and prevention of migraine.
PeerView Family Medicine & General Practice CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Go online to PeerView.com/VWY860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in emergency medicine discusses the diagnosis and management of patients with migraine in the emergency department setting. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Identify best practices and current recommendations for diagnosing patients with migraine, including risk-stratification strategies for performing a differential diagnosis in the emergency department (ED); Apply evidence-based criteria and screening tools to accurately diagnose patients presenting to the ED with migraine; Summarize data on the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of agents currently available for the acute treatment and prevention of migraine; Employ strategies to help coordinate outpatient care and integrate current therapies into personalized management plans for acute treatment and prevention of migraine.
PeerView Family Medicine & General Practice CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Go online to PeerView.com/VWY860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in emergency medicine discusses the diagnosis and management of patients with migraine in the emergency department setting. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Identify best practices and current recommendations for diagnosing patients with migraine, including risk-stratification strategies for performing a differential diagnosis in the emergency department (ED); Apply evidence-based criteria and screening tools to accurately diagnose patients presenting to the ED with migraine; Summarize data on the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of agents currently available for the acute treatment and prevention of migraine; Employ strategies to help coordinate outpatient care and integrate current therapies into personalized management plans for acute treatment and prevention of migraine.
Go online to PeerView.com/VWY860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in emergency medicine discusses the diagnosis and management of patients with migraine in the emergency department setting. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Identify best practices and current recommendations for diagnosing patients with migraine, including risk-stratification strategies for performing a differential diagnosis in the emergency department (ED); Apply evidence-based criteria and screening tools to accurately diagnose patients presenting to the ED with migraine; Summarize data on the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of agents currently available for the acute treatment and prevention of migraine; Employ strategies to help coordinate outpatient care and integrate current therapies into personalized management plans for acute treatment and prevention of migraine.
Go online to PeerView.com/VWY860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in emergency medicine discusses the diagnosis and management of patients with migraine in the emergency department setting. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Identify best practices and current recommendations for diagnosing patients with migraine, including risk-stratification strategies for performing a differential diagnosis in the emergency department (ED); Apply evidence-based criteria and screening tools to accurately diagnose patients presenting to the ED with migraine; Summarize data on the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of agents currently available for the acute treatment and prevention of migraine; Employ strategies to help coordinate outpatient care and integrate current therapies into personalized management plans for acute treatment and prevention of migraine.
PeerView Neuroscience & Psychiatry CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Go online to PeerView.com/VWY860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in emergency medicine discusses the diagnosis and management of patients with migraine in the emergency department setting. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Identify best practices and current recommendations for diagnosing patients with migraine, including risk-stratification strategies for performing a differential diagnosis in the emergency department (ED); Apply evidence-based criteria and screening tools to accurately diagnose patients presenting to the ED with migraine; Summarize data on the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of agents currently available for the acute treatment and prevention of migraine; Employ strategies to help coordinate outpatient care and integrate current therapies into personalized management plans for acute treatment and prevention of migraine.
PeerView Neuroscience & Psychiatry CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Go online to PeerView.com/VWY860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in emergency medicine discusses the diagnosis and management of patients with migraine in the emergency department setting. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Identify best practices and current recommendations for diagnosing patients with migraine, including risk-stratification strategies for performing a differential diagnosis in the emergency department (ED); Apply evidence-based criteria and screening tools to accurately diagnose patients presenting to the ED with migraine; Summarize data on the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of agents currently available for the acute treatment and prevention of migraine; Employ strategies to help coordinate outpatient care and integrate current therapies into personalized management plans for acute treatment and prevention of migraine.
Dr. Bill Smock is the Police Surgeon and directs the Clinical Forensic Medicine Program for the Louisville Metro Police Department. In 1994, he became the first physician in the United States to complete a post-graduate fellowship in Clinical Forensic Medicine and has edited three textbooks on clinical forensic medicine, publishing more than 30 chapters and articles on forensic and emergency medicine. He is also the only doctor to testify at the George Floyd and Breonna Taylor trials. Along with those topics, we dive into the science and significance of strangulation in today's world. Check it out! Lively IV: https://www.facebook.com/LivelyIV/?__xts__=-
The DR5 model In this episode, Dr. Zab Johnson, Dr. Al’ai Alvarez, and Dr Preston Cline will break down the DR5 model using a Trauma Resuscitation scenario. The DR5 represents the latest version of the original MCTI Learning Diagnostic Tool (The LERP and then the DR4) that was developed through a collaborative inquiry process between the Mission Critical Team Institute, Naval Special Warfare, and the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative (UPENN), to improve the training for hostage rescue teams. This version was specifically developed for use in medical resuscitation. As always, it is designed as a tool to help Instructor Cadre improve performance within immersion events and is currently being utilized by teams worldwide. Initially created to move past the all too common “You Suck! Suck Less!” instructor/student interaction by providing instructors a more precise language to overcome the Tacit Knowledge Transfer Problem [1]. This is the problem that experts face when trying to explain or articulate their expertise (e.g., Having the skill to ride a bike versus explaining that skill to another). Using research from Psychology, Education, and Neuroscience, the DR5 model breaks down the immersion event into 5 distinct areas of Detection, Recognition, Reaction, Response, Reset, and Reflection. While neurologically, these stages do not behave sequentially [2], the model provides Instructor Cadres a mechanism for specificity [3] to diagnose better and mediate learning within and after immersion events. Guests: Dr. Elizabeth (Zab) Johnson Executive Director, Wharton Neuroscience Initiative Senior Fellow, Wharton Neuroscience Initiative Elizabeth (Zab) Johnson is the executive director and senior fellow of the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative. Her research focuses on vision and visual behavior. Her work spans physiological approaches in the retina and early visual cortex to using eye tracking to investigate how human observers look and navigate through the world, how these processes unfold over time and with experience, and the role of social cognition and decision making in these processes. She is an expert on color vision. She received her PhD in Neural Science at New York University. Al'ai Alvarez, MD, FACEP, FAAEM (https://twitter.com/alvarezzzy (@alvarezzzy)) Assistant Residency Program Director, Emergency Medicine Clinical Assistant Professor - Co-Chair, WellMD Physician Wellness Forum Stanford University School of Medicine Al'ai is a clinical assistant professor of Emergency Medicine (EM) and an associate residency program director (APD) at the Stanford Emergency Medicine Residency Program. He is the APD for Residency Process Improvement (Quality and Clinical Operations), Recruitment (Diversity), and Well-being (Inclusion). Dr. Alvarez focuses on the intersectionality and interdependence of wellbeing with performance improvement on patient experience, quality and patient safety, diversity, equity and inclusion, and medical education. Additional Articles https://app.box.com/s/8p9ge6riycjala802sdo2405ezumstd6 (DR5 Model) https://app.box.com/s/lrubr832nldh6lh7ndugjxx2eu3huexc (High Performance Resuscitation Teams)
On today's show our guest is Dr. Lindi Hayes, of Palomar Pomerado Health's Escondido Monoclonocal Antibody Resources Center otherwise known as MARC. Dr. Hayes is an decorated emergency medicine physician achieving fellow status with the American College of Emergency Physicians, the American Association of Emergency Medicine and is certified by the American Board of Emegency Medicine. For more information on the monoclonal antibody resource center at Palomar Pomerado Health go to www.palomarhealth.org and search for monoclonal antibody therapy or follow on twitter via @PalomarHealth If you're enjoying our work at PopHealth Week please subscribe to our channel on the Podcast platform of your choice and do follow us on twitter via @pophealthweek.
PEC Podcast Deep Dive Series! PEC podcast host, Dr. Scott Goldberg, takes a deep dive look into the manuscript, "Transport of a Nonintubated Prone Patient with Severe Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure Due to COVID-19" with the authors: James Boomhower BS, FP-C, NR-P, C-NPT Susan Wilcox MD, FACEP, FCCM, FAAEM @MiscSusan Click here to download today! As always THANK YOU for listening. Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast) Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston) Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda) Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems) Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett) Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH (@gradyMED1)
How to Protect Against COVID - Without the Social Impact In this episode of his Full Cup Life Series of podcasts, catch Dr. Tom Moorcroft in conversation with the widely published Naturopath with three decades of experience, Dr. Darin Ingels. Dr. Ingels is the author of The Lyme Solution – A 5-Part Plan to Fight the Inflammatory Auto-Immune Response and Beat Lyme Disease. In this podcast, the two healthcare experts discuss the misinformation and the false claims made with respect to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the proliferation of misleading clickbait content on the internet. Dr. Ingels expresses concern at the amount of actual untruth that is peddled in the name of ‘studies', and how these serve to alarm people needlessly. This podcast discusses the trajectory of the pandemic, the possibility of the virus' mutation, and the imminent second wave, as well as the modalities of preparing for this. Find out about the antigenic shift and antigenic drift in virology, and how this impacts the progression of a pandemic such as the one the world finds itself in. The experts discuss how to protect at-risk populations while minimizing social disruptions, and also how to avoid the virus by becoming a ‘bad host' for it. Find out how to build the body's immunity and learn why protection against COVID is also effective protection against other chronic diseases and health issues. Now is the time to shore up the body's immunity, and this podcast discusses exactly how you can do this for yourself and your family. Darin Ingels, ND, FAAEM, FMAPS is a licensed naturopathic doctor with 30 years of experience in the healthcare field. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in medical technology from Purdue University and his Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. Prior to attending medical school, Dr. Ingels worked as a clinical microbiologist/immunologist at Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, IL. He is a Fellow with both the American Academy of Environmental Medicine and the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs. Dr. Ingels is the author of The Lyme Solution: A 5-Part Plan to Fight the Inflammatory Auto-Immune Response and Beat Lyme Disease (Avery, 2018), which covers an integrative, natural approach to the treatment and management of Lyme disease. He overcame his own 3-year battle with Lyme disease and applied the same principles to now more than 6000 Lyme and coinfection patients over the past 20 years utilizing a naturopathic approach and therapeutic lifestyle to help each person overcome their illness. Dr. Ingels has been featured on numerous podcasts, articles, and docuseries as one of the leading experts in Lyme disease. Dr. Ingels' practice focuses on environmental medicine with special emphasis on Lyme disease and coinfections and chronic immune dysfunction. His practice is comprised of both children and adults where he uses diet, nutrients, herbs, homeopathy, and immunotherapy to help his patients achieve better health. Check out his book The Lyme Solution https://amzn.to/2VFLale Check him out at https://dariningelsnd.com/
In this episode, Faith C. Quenzer, DO, emergency medicine research fellow at UC San Diego and past AAEM/RSA At-Large Director, and Molly Estes, MD FACEP FAAEM, Assistant Professor at Loma Linda University Medical Center, WiEM Section Work Group Education Lead and AAEM Education Committee Member, speaks with Peter Akpunonu, MD FAAEM, Director or Medical Toxicology at University of Kentucky, Department of Emergency Medicine. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
In this episode, Faith C. Quenzer, DO, emergency medicine research fellow at UC San Diego and past AAEM/RSA At-Large Director, and Adria Ottoboni, MD FAAEM, Associate Professor at Kern Medical UCLA, speak with Vonzella Bryant, MD FAAEM, WiEM Section President-Elect and Assistant Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
EMplify October 2020 Management of Deep Vein Thrombosis in the Emergency Department Authors: Shane R. Sergent, DO, FAAEM, FACOEP, FAWM, RDMS Michael Galuska, MD, FACEP, FAAEM John Ashurst, DO, MSc, FACEP, FACOEP Topics: Epidemiology Causes: • Unprovoked • Provoked Risk Factors Testing • D-dimer • Ultrasound Anticoagulation • Heparins • DOACs • Warfarin • Other Special Populations • Malignancy • Pregnancy • Elderly • Distal Calf DVT Have questions or comments on the podcast? Write us at emplify@ebmedicine.net .
Al'ai Alvarez, MD, FACEP, FAAEM is an assistant clinical professor in Emergency Medicine and an assistant program director in the Stanford Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Alvarez focuses on the interdependence of residency wellbeing with performance improvement in the patient experience, quality, and patient safety. Dr. Alvarez is also the co-chair of the Stanford WellMD's Physician Wellness Forum and is one of the peer supporters for WellMD's Physician Resource Network (PRN) Support for faculty and trainees. Dr. Alvarez has given several grand rounds and national conference lectures and workshops on relevant topics in gratitude and compassion, physician wellbeing, burnout, the imposter syndrome, as well as increasing leadership capacity and mentorship to enhance diversity and inclusion. Dr. Alvarez works on recruitment in faculty, graduate, and undergraduate medical education with a special interest in finding ways to increase diversity and inclusion in medicine. In this episode we cover the following: A case-study about an asynchronous wellness activity (this means wellness which is not mandatory and from 4-6pm) Eliciting feedback from residents Opening up, sharing, and learning from clinical mistakes As a takeaway, Dr. Alvarez reminds us to practice self-compassion. To connect with Dr. Alvarez please reach out to him on Twitter @alvarezzzy ___ And finally, learn more about how to survive residency even with no time, no money, and no power. The Solving Resident Burnout Book is a practical, evidence-based manual that is easy to read.
In this episode, Faith C. Quenzer, DO, emergency medicine research fellow at UC San Diego and past AAEM/RSA At-Large Director, and Adria Ottoboni, MD FAAEM, Associate Professor at Kern Medical UCLA, speaks with Joanne Williams, MD MAAEM FAAEM, Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine at the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, and founding member of AAEM, about her journey in emergency medicine. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
In this episode, Faith C. Quenzer, DO, emergency medicine research fellow at UC San Diego and past AAEM/RSA At-Large Director speaks with Julie Vieth, MBChB FAAEM, emergency medicine physician at Canton-Potsdam Hospital and AAEM EM Workforce Committee Vice Chair, about her journey in emergency medicine. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
In this episode, Faith C. Quenzer, DO, emergency medicine research fellow at UC San Diego and past AAEM/RSA At-Large Director speaks with Julie Vieth, MBChB FAAEM, emergency medicine physician at Canton-Potsdam Hospital and AAEM EM Workforce Committee Vice Chair, about her journey in emergency medicine. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
Many people aren't familiar with pityriasis rosea, and seeing the strange rash develop can be really alarming. My guest today will explain what it is, and why you shouldn't freak out if you have it. My guest today is Dr. Ingels, ND, FAAEM, a respected leader in natural medicine with more than 28 years experience in the healthcare field. He is Board certified in Integrated Pediatrics and a Fellow of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine. Dr. Ingels has been published extensively and is the author of The Lyme Solution: A 5-Part Plan to Fight the Inflammatory Autoimmune Response and Beat Lyme Disease, a comprehensive natural approach to treating Lyme disease. He specializes in Lyme disease, autism and chronic immune dysfunction. He uses diet, nutrients, herbs, homeopathy and immunotherapy to help his patients achieve better health. Join us as we discuss pityriasis rosea. Have you dealt with pityriasis rosea? Let me know in the comments! In this episode: What exactly is pityriasis rosea? Is it contagious? What could help the condition? What is chickweed and how can it help with itchy skin? Quotes “And topically, just for some comfort, if you've got one or two lesions that really seem to bother you we've got a lot of great herbal topicals that are quite helpful so you can use calendula, you can use comfrey, you can use chickweed.” [9:24] “Chickweed, its botanical name is called stellaria. It's an herb and chickweed is one of the herbs that has one of the best anti-itch effects.” [9:59] Links Find Dr. Ingels online Get Dr. Ingels's FREE Top 10 Immune Boosting Recipes eBook HERE Dr. Ingels's book: The Lyme Solution: A 5-Part Plan to Fight the Inflammatory Autoimmune Response and Beat Lyme Disease Think you might have Lyme Disease? Take this quiz! Healthy Skin Show ep. 056: Hidden Lyme Disease And Your Skin w/ Dr. Darin Ingels Follow Dr. Ingels on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube
In this episode, Adria Ottoboni, MD FAAEM, Associate Professor at Kern Medical UCLA speaks with Ilene Claudius, MD FAAEM FAAP FACEP, the Chief of Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at USC Emergency Associates, Inc. and Mimi Lu, MD FAAEM, the Clinical Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health Center about their journeys in emergency medicine. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
In this episode, Adria Ottoboni, MD FAAEM, Associate Professor at Kern Medical UCLA speaks with Ilene Claudius, MD FAAEM FAAP FACEP, the Chief of Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at USC Emergency Associates, Inc. and Mimi Lu, MD FAAEM, the Clinical Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health Center about their journeys in emergency medicine. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
Show Notes Please take our listener survey at https://forms.gle/spMwHJS795Qnfgww7 Diabetic Hyperglycemic Emergencies: A Systematic Approach, by H. Evan Dingle, MD and Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP, FAAEM, FAEMS American Diabetes Association (ADA) and International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD) guidelines are reviewed in addition to the references used by each consensus statement. Also, a primary literature review was conducted with particular attention given to prospective studies. Topics reviewed include: Etiology and pathophysiology of DKA and HHS Precipitating causes Differential diagnosis Diagnostic studies ECG Lab Imaging Treatment IV fluids Insulin therapy Potassium Sodium bicarbonate Phosphate Pediatrics IVF changes Insulin changes Cerebral edema Airway management Euglycemia DKA Thrombosis and anticoagulation. Time stamps: 00 Introduction 1:34 Cases 21:47 Summary of key points 26:37 Closing
In this episode, Adria Ottoboni, MD FAAEM, Associate Professor at UCLA speaks with Evie G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP FCCM, At-Large Director on the AAEM Board of Directors, 2018-20 Scientific Assembly Co-Course Director, and Chair of the AAEM EM Workforce Committee, and Joelle Borhart, MD FAAEM FACEP, 2018-20 Scientific Assembly Co-Course Director about their journeys in emergency medicine. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
In this episode, Adria Ottoboni, MD FAAEM, Associate Professor at UCLA speaks with Evie G. Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP FCCM, At-Large Director on the AAEM Board of Directors, 2018-20 Scientific Assembly Co-Course Director, and Chair of the AAEM EM Workforce Committee, and Joelle Borhart, MD FAAEM FACEP, 2018-20 Scientific Assembly Co-Course Director about their journeys in emergency medicine. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
In this episode, we are featuring a new podcast series, Women's Wisdom: Our Journey in Emergency Medicine from the AAEM Women in Emergency Medicine committee. This is the second episode of their podcast series and features, host Adria Ottoboni, MD FAAEM, Associate Professor at UCLA and special guest Heatherlee Bailey, MD FAAEM FCCM, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Durham VA Medical Center and President of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM). Listen to hear Dr. Bailey's journey in emergency medicine. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.
In this episode, Adria Ottoboni, MD FAAEM, Associate Professor at UCLA speaks with special guest Heatherlee Bailey, MD FAAEM FCCM, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Durham VA Medical Center and President of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) about her journey in emergency medicine. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
In this episode, we are featuring a new podcast series, Women's Wisdom: Our Journey in Emergency Medicine from the AAEM Women in Emergency Medicine committee. This is the second episode of their podcast series and features, host Adria Ottoboni, MD FAAEM, Associate Professor at UCLA and special guest Heatherlee Bailey, MD FAAEM FCCM, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Durham VA Medical Center and President of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM). Listen to hear Dr. Bailey's journey in emergency medicine. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.
Lyme disease is the fastest growing infectious disease in the world, yet so many people have symptoms and go undiagnosed. My guest is here to shed some light on this disturbingly common condition. My guest today is Dr. Ingels, ND, FAAEM, a respected leader in natural medicine with more than 28 years experience in the healthcare field. He is Board certified in Integrated Pediatrics and a Fellow of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine. Dr. Ingels has been published extensively and is the author of The Lyme Solution: A 5-Part Plan to Fight the Inflammatory Autoimmune Response and Beat Lyme Disease, a comprehensive natural approach to treating Lyme disease. He specializes in Lyme disease, autism and chronic immune dysfunction. He uses diet, nutrients, herbs, homeopathy and immunotherapy to help his patients achieve better health. Join us as we talk extensively about Lyme disease, and how to work on getting better if you have it. Do you live in an area that is high-risk for Lyme disease? Tell me about it in the comments! In this episode: What is Lyme disease and how do you get it? What does a Lyme rash look like? Could you have symptoms of Lyme and not know it? What should practitioners be testing for to see if Lyme is present? Can you get rid of Lyme? Quotes "In the United States alone, we have about 300,000 new cases of Lyme every year. So it really is epidemic. It is the fastest growing infectious disease in the world." [2:30] "They call Lyme 'the great imitator' or 'the great mimic'. It looks like a lot of other things and there's upwards of a hundred different symptoms associated with Lyme, including a lot of skin manifestations.." [6:22] "The immune system's amazing. The body has a great capacity to heal. We just got to give it the right tools to do that." [13:35] Links Find Dr. Ingels online CDC Lyme Disease map CDC Reported Cases of Lyme Disease - United States 2017 Map Dr. Ingels's book: The Lyme Solution: A 5-Part Plan to Fight the Inflammatory Autoimmune Response and Beat Lyme Disease Think you might have Lyme Disease? Take this quiz! Follow Dr. Ingels on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube
In this episode, Faith Quenzer, DO, PGY-4 at Desert Regional Medical Center and Adria Ottoboni, MD FAAEM, Associate Professor at UCLA speak with Lisa Moreno, MD MS MSCR FAAEM, Professor of Emergency Medicine, Director of Research, Director of Diversity and Director of HIV and Viral Testing at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, and President-Elect of AAEM about her journey in emergency medicine. Intro music by RogerThat, 'Uplifting Positive Corporate,' powered by JAMENDO.
In this third panel discussion from ONS's Health Policy Summit in Washington DC, Alan Balch, PhD, Patient Advocate Foundation chief executive officer, Mike Ybarra, MD, FAAEM, FACEP, vice president of medical affairs for the Pharmaceutical Research Manufacturers Association, and Jeannine Walston, a 20-year brain cancer survivor and patient advocate, discuss the challenges of tackling financial toxicity from an industry perspective, how nurses can advocate for patient resources, and much more. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Episode Notes: Check out these resources from today's episode: Experts Hold Conversations About Access and Affordability at ONS Policy Summit Get Involved in ONS Advocacy Financial Toxicity and Its Burden on Cancer Care Patient Advocate Foundation ONS Center for Advocacy and Health Policy
This month's episode of EMplify, the podcast corollary to the Emergency Medicine Practice journal, focuses on acute decompensated heart failure. Hosts Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD, cover all aspects of the acute management of this condition, from initial diagnosis and treatment in the emergency department to novel biomarkers and new and controversial therapies. The podcast is based on the full-length review published in the May 2017 issue of Emergency Medicine Practice. In it, co-authors Emily Singer Fisher, MD, and Boyd Burns, DO, FACEP, FAAEM, both of the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, cover evidence published in 190 articles, and 10 reviews from the Cochrane database, as well as current guidelines issued by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology Foundation. Topics covered in this episode of EMplify include Basics of acute decompensated heart failure Key differences in the pathophysiology of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction Prehospital Care Initial ED Evaluation of acute decompensated heart failure Narrowing down the differential Physical exam best practices Diagnostic Studies Pulmonary ultrasound Cardiac ultrasound Treatment Lab markers Management of acute decompensated heart failure Role of early revascularization New and novel therapies Disposition Summary of the key points Links and resources: Tables referenced in this podcast episode - https://www.ebmedicine.net/topics.php?paction=showTopicSeg&topic_id=541&seg_id=8977 Noninvasive Ventilation For Patients In Acute Respiratory Distress: An Update - https://www.ebmedicine.net/topics.php?paction=showTopic&topic_id=532 Clinical Decision Making in Emergency Medicine - http://www.clinicaldecisionmaking.com/